Pennsylvania Notice of Filing Judgment is a document filed by the court that officially records a judgment against a person or entity in the state. This document includes the name of the court, the case number, the names of the parties involved in the case, the amount of the judgment, and any other court orders related to the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Filing Judgment: a Notice of Filing Judgment of Record and a Notice of Filing Judgment of Support. The Notice of Filing Judgment of Record is filed by the court when a judgment is entered against a person or entity, and it serves as notice that the judgment is effective and enforceable. The Notice of Filing Judgment of Support is filed by the court when a judgment is entered for an order of support, such as alimony or child support, and it serves as notice that the order of support is enforceable.